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. 1987 Sep;50(9):1211–1215. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.50.9.1211

A portable system for measuring cutaneous thresholds for warming and cooling.

C J Fowler 1, M B Carroll 1, D Burns 1, N Howe 1, K Robinson 1
PMCID: PMC1032357  PMID: 3668571

Abstract

Measurement of cutaneous thermal thresholds is a valuable technique for detecting small fibre neuropathy. A robust and portable microcomputer controlled system, which separately measures thresholds for warming and cooling, is described. Thresholds at three sites have been measured; the cheek, the dorsum of the hand and the sole of the foot. Regional variability and a correlation with age have been found, indicating the sensitivity of this system.

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